Today I wanted to show you a special look, and that is because I fell in love with this dress since they sent it to me from the shop Chicuu. It is very flattering, since it adapts very well to the shape of the body with the corset on the front part. Although is winter and I was a little cold just with the dress, I tried to show you without the coat, but I actually combined it with a long black coat, which gives a formal and goth vibes to the look. The choker necklace is also from Chicuu.

Hope you like my first look of the week. I leave you the links to all the clothes below. Thanks for visit!

The largest European country in which there is a school uniform is the United Kingdom. In many of its former colonies, the form was not abolished after independence, for example in India, Ireland, Australia, Singapore, South Africa, Cyprus and Hong Kong.

In France, a uniform school uniform existed in 1927-1968. In Poland – until 1988.

In Belgium, the school uniform is only in some Catholic schools, as well as in private schools founded by the British. Typical clothes – pants and skirts are dark blue, white or blue shirt and tie.

In Germany there is no uniform school uniform, although there is a debate about its introduction. Some schools have introduced uniform school clothing that is not a form, since pupils can participate in its development. What is characteristic, even during the Third Reich, schoolchildren did not have a uniform form – they came to classes in everyday clothes, in the form of Hitler Youth (or other children’s public organizations).

In the US and Canada there is a school uniform in many private schools. In public schools there is no uniform form, although some schools have introduced dress code (English dress code).

In Cuba, the form is compulsory for all students in schools and higher education institutions.